Mirabilite - Wikipedia
Mirabilite, also known as Glauber's salt, is a hydrous sodium sulfate mineral with the chemical formula Na2SO410H2O. It is a vitreous, colorless to white monoclinic mineral that forms as an evaporite from sodium sulfate-bearing brines. It is found around saline springs and along saline playa lakes. Associated minerals include gypsum, halite, thenardite, trona, glauberite, and epsomite.
Mirabilite: Mineral information, data and localities.
Mirabilite is a water soluble evaporate mineral that forms in many salt lakes, often on a seasonal basis when the temperature and salt content of the brine is favorable to its
Mirabilite Mineral Data
Empirical Formula: Na 2 (SO 4)•10 (H 2 O) Environment: Saline mineral deposited from sodium sulfate-chloride brines. Very prominent in cold weather in such brines. IMA
Mirabilite Sodium Sulphate, Hydrated Salt, Desiccant
mirabilite, a widespread sulfate mineral, hydrated sodium sulfate (Na 2 SO 4 10H 2 O), that forms efflorescences and crusts, particularly in arid regions. It occurs in deposits
A Mars-analog sulfate mineral, mirabilite, preserves biosignatures
2023年6月22日 Mirabilite (Na 2 SO 4 10H 2 O), a hydrous sodium-sulfate mineral, precipitates from these springs. Mirabilite forms as ~1–10-cm-long, clear, bladed and
Mirabilit: Mineral information, data and localities.
Mirabilite. This page provides mineralogical data about Mirabilit. Hide all sections Show all sections. Unique IdentifiersHide. Mindat ID: 16364 (as Mirabilit) 2725 (as Mirabilite)
Softness of hydrated salt crystals under deliquescence
2023年2月25日 Raman identification of these crystals under confocal Raman microspectroscopy reveals first an overlay of the thenardite (994 cm −1) and mirabilite
Mirabilite Na2SO4 2O - Handbook of Mineralogy
Mirabilite Na2SO4 •10H2O. Crystal Data: Monoclinic. Point Group: 2/m. Crystals short to long prismatic, with complex form development, also crude, to 10 cm, in interlocking
Acquisition and evaluation of thermodynamic data for mirabilite ...
2017年8月1日 Mirabilite (Na 2 SO 4 10H 2 O) and thenardite (Na 2 SO 4) are common salts found in marine evaporite deposits. Recently, there are also evidences to support